FOOD
HISTORY
Costumes
Trivia I
Trivia II
100

Pumpkins grow through ___________

What is Vines?

100

Mummies originated in _________ (country)

What is Egypt?

100

Try to guess the following trick-or-treater: he’s wearing a brown dog costume and also has a blue collar tag with initials SD on it

What is Scooby-Doo?

100

Spiders have 8 legs and 8 ___

What is Eyes?

100

Only one holiday surpasses Halloween in annual consumer sales.

What is Christmas?

200

Apple is a fruit. Carrot is a vegetable. Pumpkin is a _______.

What is Fruit?

200

Country that celebrates The Day of the Dead

What is Mexico?

200

Try to guess the following trick-or-treater: a boy dressed in a space suit with a "Space Ranger" badge and a green belt.

What is Buzz Lightyear?

200

Number of pieces of candy does the average house give to each trick-or-treater

What is two?

200

the heaviest pumpkin on record (within 100 pounds)

What is 1,446 pounds?

300

At Halloween parties, kids might bob for ______.

What is apples?

300

First country to celebrate Halloween

What is England?

300

Most popular Halloween costume in the U.S., according to Google

What is witch?

300

Best selling Halloween candy

What is Snickers bar?

300

 Percentage of Americans that decorate their homes for Halloween (within 3 percent)

What is 86%?

400

Kids enjoy eating chocolate skulls in ______ (Country).

What is Mexico?

400

Location of the world's longest haunted house (U.S. State)

What is Ohio?

400

Two countries popularized Halloween costumes for trick-or-treating (Hint: Europe)

What is Scotland and Ireland?

400

The record for fastest pumpkin carver (within 5 sec)

What is 37 seconds?

400

Original purpose of a jack o' lantern

What is to ward off evil spirits?

500

First wrapped penny candy in America.

What is Tootsie Roll?

500

U.S. state that produces the most pumpkins

What is Illinois?

500

U.S. state that bans clergy costumes

What is Alabama?

500

Worst Halloween Candy

What is Candy Corn?

500

Money that Americans spent on Halloween in 2019 (give me range)

What is $2.6 billion?